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A sequence of lyrical quatrains presents reflective and often paradoxical meditations on mortality, fate, and the value of present pleasures. Through recurring images of wine, gardens, cups, and the tavern, the poems urge savoring life while questioning religious certainties and the justice of destiny. Short, aphoristic stanzas alternate worldly sensuality with metaphysical doubt, exploring time's passage, impermanence, regret, and the limits of human knowledge, while inviting readers into a contemplative, pleasure-embracing stance rather than doctrinal answers.
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